Anyway, if you're familiar with Flower Knows, you already know their packaging is to die for. Seriously, every product looks like it belongs in a fairy tale. I'm on a low-key mission to collect everything from this brand. So far, I've got their cloud lip creams in Tiny Tulip and Lychee Tea – and they are chef's kiss.
About the product
The Flower Knows Strawberry Rococo Cloud Lip Cream (~RM60/~$20 USD) is marketed as silky, lightweight, and hydrating, and honestly, they're not lying. Formulated with non-alcoholic, non-volatile oils, it's designed to keep your lips feeling soft and prevent clumping or flaking. Big claims – but let's see how it holds up!
Packaging
Let's start with the obvious. The packaging? A+++! The cap has this elegant detailing and a little bow that screams "princess vibes." The tube feels sturdy and has a nice weight to it, which makes it look and feel luxurious. Honestly, it's almost worth it for the packaging alone. It's the kind of product that you don't mind leaving out on your vanity because it's that cute. The wand is slim and precise, so it picks up just the right amount of product.
Scent
It's giving strawberry candy! The scent is sweet and slightly artificial, which might not be everyone's cup of tea. Personally, I don't mind because it fades pretty quickly once applied. So, unless you're sniffing the tube like it's a candle, it's not overpowering.
Formula
When they call it a cloud lip cream, they mean it. It feels so airy and velvety, and it's not sticky at all. The texture might feel a bit unusual if you're not used to it, but as someone who's tried a million different lip formulas, I'm totally into it. It's like the Fwee Blurry Pudding Pot (if you've tried that), but in a tube.
Finish
It's not fully matte – it's more of a velvety matte (which, I love) with a slight blurring effect. If you're dealing with chapped lips (hi, same), exfoliate beforehand because it can cling to dry patches. That said, it does an amazing job of minimizing the look of lip lines, so it's very forgiving once you prep properly.
Color payoff
The pigmentation is chef's kiss. You can go subtle or bold, depending on how much you apply. Tiny Tulip leans towards a soft pink, while Lychee Tea is more of a muted red. Both are stunning on their own, but I love layering them for a sweet gradient lip. One swipe delivers amazing pigment, so you don't need to go heavy-handed.
Longevity
This lip cream lasts a solid 8 hours on me. It's not fully transfer-proof, but it does hold up through meals and drinks with minimal touch-ups. The best part? Even after hours of wear, it leaves a pretty tint and doesn't dry out my lips! I even wore it overnight once (don't judge me), and I woke up with the softest, tinted lips. Honestly, I might do it again just for science.
Who’s going to love this product
If you love velvety, lightweight, and blurring lip products that pack a punch in color, this one's for you. If you're more into super-glossy or totally transfer-proof formulas, this might not be your jam.
Final verdict
I love it. It's a 10/10 for me. It's cute, it works, and it makes me feel fancy – what more could I ask for? Would I recommend it? Absolutely. Would I buy more shades? Already adding them to my cart. If you're like me and can't resist pretty packaging and a solid formula, you're going to love this.
*Some links used in this post are affiliated links, which allows me to earn a commission when you buy the product using my link. No commission is earned through clicking links. I'm not being paid to mention any brand in this post. Thank you for supporting the content that makes my blog possible.
0 comments